NCT WISH Faces 'Public Trial' on KBS2's 'Gag Concert'

NCT WISH is set to face a 'Public Trial' on the popular show 'Gag Concert'.

On the upcoming episode of KBS2's 'Gag Concert', airing on the 26th, the popular boy group NCT WISH will appear as defendants in the 'Public Trial' segment. Additionally, in the 'Undercover' segment, Han Soo-chan will learn the essence of the Gyeongsang dialect.

NCT WISH members Sakuya, Riku, and Shion will make history as the first non-comedian defendants in the 'Public Trial'. Judge Park Jun-hyung will charge them with the crime of 'making us look like squids'. Unlike his usual defense of the accused, attorney Park Young-jin will acknowledge their guilt, declaring, "NCT WISH is guilty," drawing attention.

NCT WISH Faces 'Public Trial' on KBS2's 'Gag Concert'

Prosecutor Park Sung-ho, who invested in his appearance upon hearing of NCT WISH's participation, laments, "Is this even human?" after ending up looking like a squid. Park Jun-hyung expresses concern, asking, "Are you sure about that statement? There might be backlash." Viewers are curious to see how Park Sung-ho navigates the self-inflicted crisis.

NCT WISH explains that they are there "to make people laugh" and have prepared a performance known as the 'Grating Comedy', where they grate radishes. Fans are eager to see how NCT WISH's grating comedy will play out in front of the original comedian Park Jun-hyung. Additionally, the episode will feature a performance of NCT WISH's new song 'Ode to Love', released on the 20th.

In the 'Undercover' segment, Park Young-jae and Hong Soon-mok will teach Han Soo-chan, who has learned the Gyeongsang dialect incorrectly, the true essence of it. They will explore phrases like what to say when you want more delicious side dishes at a restaurant, and how to succinctly express "It's okay to accept money from grandma" in three words, offering a practical dialect lesson.

Meanwhile, KBS2's 'Gag Concert' will air on the 26th at 11 PM.

Reported by Kim Ji-won, TenAsia one@tenasia.co.kr